What does the wicker bag symbolize in Cuckoo's Nest?

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enters the ward, and Chief describes her as carrying a wicker basket that contains the wheels and cogs she'll need to maintain the machinery of the Combine. He relates that her basket contains none of the feminine accoutrements one normally would imagine in a woman's purse.
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What does the ward symbolize in Cuckoo's Nest?

The mental ward combine effectively symbolizes the isolation of the mentally ill. Throughout Ken Kesey's novel, the mental ward is secluded and acts as a barrier to prevent the mentally ill patients from being exposed the rest of society.
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What is the shaving in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?

Chief says she's bitter that she's not perfect; God made a mistake when he gave her such big breasts. Nurse Ratched tells the orderlies that they should shave "poor Mr. Bromden first" (that's Chief) and to try to avoid the disturbance he causes.
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What do cigarettes symbolize in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?

In contrast to keys, cigarettes represent freedom. The men use cigarettes as chips in blackjack, each cigarette representing a dime—their only money to spend as they wish. Cigarettes provide the men with a makeshift currency, giving them power to place bets, take risks, and feel like men instead of children.
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What is the combine and what does it represent in Cuckoo's Nest?

The Combine is Chief Bromden's way to describe all the workers and the system of the asylum. The Combine is a hateful group, and Bromden observes them closely. The Combine represents the oppression that people feel from society and the "system".
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Jack Nicholson accepts his award on the set of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest



What does the fog mean in Cuckoo's Nest?

In this novel, fogs symbolize a lack of insight and an escape from reality. When Bromden starts to slip away from reality, because of his medication or out of fear, he hallucinates fog drifting into the ward. He imagines that there are hidden fog machines in the vents and that they are controlled by the staff.
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What is the purpose of Nurse Ratched's log book?

The Logbook:

The logbook in the novel, is a place where the patients can tell Nurse Ratched everyone's secrets, in return, getting different benefit's, like sleeping in the following morning.
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What does Cheswick's death symbolize?

Charles Cheswick

Cheswick's death is significant in that it awakens McMurphy to the extent of his influence and the mistake of his decision to conform.
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Why are McMurphy's hands trembling?

Answers 1. Martini is imagining things, looking foe enemies that are not there. His outlandish behaviour startles even McMurphy as Martini demands to know if they see the enemy.
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What is the importance of the dog and the geese to Chief?

Why is that important? The Dog is McMurphy and the Geese are the combine. He sees them outside the ward. This shows some foreshadowing when the Dog is walking into the pathway of an oncoming car.
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Is Chief mentally ill Why or why not?

First Person (Chief Bromden)

Chief Bromden is a Columbia Indian who suffers from schizophrenia. Although he plays a central role in the story, he is largely an observer. Chief is an interesting narrator because he is certainly not unbiased, and his mental illness can also shed doubt on his reliability.
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What is Chiefs mental illness in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?

Chief Bromden presented a long-standing history characterized by the complex features of Schizophrenia.
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What are some of the things in Nurse Ratched's wicker basket?

Chief introduces Big Nurse, a woman he describes as carrying a large wicker basket in which she does not carry lipsticks, makeup, or other feminine beauty products. Chief believes that she uses the bag to carry replacement parts for the Combine.
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What does McMurphy's laugh symbolize?

The longer McMurphy is on the ward, the more the men begin to laugh. Laughter becomes a symbol and an active representation of the men's freedom, even though they are basically imprisoned by the ward and by society.
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What does Chief Bromden symbolize?

Chief Bromden, a tall American-Indian mute is the central character that symbolizes the change throughout the text and also throughout society. Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest uses this character that is subject to change as the narrator event though his perceptions cannot be fully trusted.
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What is Harding's rabbit and wolf analogy?

We need a good strong wolf like the nurse to teach us our place. When McMurphy accuses the men of being chickens, pecking at each other, Harding responds with the metaphor of the men as rabbits. Nurse Ratched represents the strong wolf who has the right to dominate them in the natural order of life.
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Why does Nurse Ratched remember Mr Taber so fondly?

Nurse Ratched remembers Mr. Taber so fondly because supposedly he was a success of one of her controlling and tyrannical experiments. She describes Mr. Taber as an “intolerable Ward Manipulator” (p.
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What does Harding's wife do to McMurphy when she comes to visit her husband?

One of the orderlies arrives with Harding's wife, Vera. She blows the orderly a kiss, then starts to move (a.k.a. sway her hips) toward Harding. Harding doesn't move toward her but he looks around and realizes everybody's watching. He calls over to McMurphy to come meet his "nemesis."
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What does McMurphy do as retaliation against Big Nurse Why is she so shocked?

When Billy dies, the Nurse blames McMurphy for his death. In retaliation for her lies and Billy's death, he tears open her uniform, exposing her breasts to all the patients. Her sexuality, which is her one weak point, has been exposed; as a result, she is rendered defenseless in front of all the patients.
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What was McMurphy's mental illness?

Each film takes up specific gendered mental illnesses – Susanna is diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, seven times more likely in women than men, and McMurphy with Anti-Social Personality Disorder, three times more likely in men than women.
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Why is Billy Bibbit afraid of his mother?

Why is Billy Bibbit afraid of his mother? Billy's mother has controlled him throughout his entire life. By her own design, she is the only person with whom he has a relationship. He is afraid of losing his mother because she is the only woman and family in his life.
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Is Nurse Ratched evil?

Ratched was named the fifth-greatest villain in film history (and second-greatest villainess, behind the Wicked Witch of the West of The Wizard of Oz) by the American Film Institute in their series 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains.
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What is Nurse Ratched's one weakness?

When McMurphy attacks her and tears her shirt open in front of the men, he reveals her weakness—she's a woman after all. Big breasts don't lie.
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Is Nurse Ratched a psychopath?

In the book and the film of “One Who Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest”, Nurse Ratched was not a psychopath, she was an unbelievably mean, sadistic person. The original Nurse Ratched's actions during the story show us that something terrible must have happened in her past to make her this way.
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What is a vegetable in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?

The Chronics: The name used for patients for which there is no hope. A large number of these are Vegetables, men who are so far gone they are almost brain dead. Chief Bromden is considered a Chronic, because he has been on the ward so long and everyone thinks he is deaf and dumb.
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